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GEDMathematical ReasoningExam

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Question # 11

Boxes for shipping telephones can contain a maximum of 18 phones. What is the FEWEST number of boxes needed to ship an order for 110 phones?

A.

6

B.

7

C.

8

D.

9

E.

10

Question # 12

Walter hired Byron to refloor a 12-foot by 12-foot rectangular room. To save some money, Walter transported the materials himself.

How much LESS did Walter pay than he would have paid if Byron had transported the materials?

A.

$ 250

B.

$ 600

C.

$1200

D.

$3600

E.

Not enough information is given.

Question # 13

How many hours does it take to empty the generator’s gasoline tank?

A.

18

B.

19

C.

20

D.

21

E.

22

Question # 14

Linda and Sean used separate machines for two different copying jobs. A graph comparing the jobs is shown at the left.

How do the number of copies in the second copying job and the speed of the second copier compare to those of the first job?

A.

more copies, and the copier is faster.

B.

more copies, and the copier is slower.

C.

the same number of copies, and the copier is faster.

D.

fewer copies, and the copier is faster.

E.

fewer copies, and the copier is slower.

Question # 15

The slope of each line shows the cost per box. What is the cost of each LARGE box?

A.

$0.50

B.

$1.00

C.

$1.50

D.

$2.00

E.

$3.00

Question # 16

To create a corral for horses, a rancher plans to enclose an 80-square-meter portion of his ranch with fencing. How many meters of fencing will he need?

A.

36

B.

42

C.

48

D.

84

E.

Not enough information is given.

Question # 17

How many minutes must the chute remain open before all the grain is emptied?

A.

1

B.

2

C.

3

D.

4

E.

5

Question # 18

Katya found temporary work for herself and her brother, Dimitri. The job will pay a total of $400. Since Katya found the work, they agreed that she would get $30 more than Dimitri.

How much money will Dimitri earn from this work?

A.

$185

B.

$200

C.

$215

D.

$245

E.

$370

Question # 19

To be eligible to vote in the town of Clayton, a person must be a citizen of the town and at least 18 years of age. Of the town’s 5000 residents, 3000 are at least 18 years old. Of these, 2700 have registered to vote.

A pool of 35 Clayton jurors is to be randomly selected next month from the town’s registered voters. Luis, who is 15 years old, lives in Clayton.

What is the probability Luis will be among those selected for the jury pool next month?

A)  0

B)

C)

D)

E) Not enough information is given.

A.

Option A

B.

Option B

C.

Option C

D.

Option D

E.

Option E

Question # 20

Angie bought a snack pack of candy at the store. The pack has 24 candies in all, with 6 blue, 5 red, 7 orange, 2 brown, and 4 green pieces. If she reaches into the bag without looking, what is the probability that she would choose a brown piece of candy?

A.

1/12

B.

1/8

C.

1/6

D.

2/25

E.

2/7

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